Parepare Customs and Excise also Released the Prime Export of Palm Kernel Shells

Published 2020년 8월 11일

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Over 8,000 tonnes of palm shell exports from CV Anugrah Abadi, valued at over IDR 8 billion, have been released from the Parepare Customs Office in West Sulawesi, Indonesia. The Governor of West Sulawesi, Ali Baal Masdar, believes that this will boost the local economy and encourage more investment. The Parepare Customs Office is providing facilities to encourage more exports to aid in economic growth and recovery after the Covid-19 epidemic. The governor is hopeful that other agricultural commodities such as coconuts and bananas will also be exported, further contributing to the economic growth of the region.
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The Parepare Customs Office together with the West Sulawesi (Sulbar) Provincial Government and Agricultural Quarantine released 8,000 tonnes of palm shell exports from CV Anugrah Abadi with a value of more than IDR 8 billion at Belang-Belang Port, Mamuju, Monday (27/7/2020). The Governor of West Sulawesi, Ali Baal Masdar, said that with the export of palm kernel shells, the economy of West Sulawesi continues to grow. "We must protect our natural wealth. Of course, it is full of hard work with everyone, good cooperation," he said in a written statement in Jakarta, Tuesday (11/8/2020). Ali also said that exports in West Sulawesi could encourage the entry of investors to advance West Sulawesi in the future. "This is what we continue to encourage so that the regions continue to export for the sake of economic progress, as well as improve the welfare of farmers," said Ali. Head of the Parepare Customs Office, Nugroho Wigijarto, said that Customs continues to provide facilities for ...
Source: Wartaekonomi

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